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Well, well... How times have changed!
I just have a look at monitor prices, and discovered that you can now
like, that's another matter...)
At the other end of the spectrum (you see what I did there?), we have:
http://uk.insight.com/en-gb/apps/productpresentation/index.php?product_id=NMIMQ205MG
Oh man, that's expensive! ;-)
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On 09/02/2011 02:21 PM, Invisible wrote:
> At the other end of the spectrum (you see what I did there?), we have:
>
> http://uk.insight.com/en-gb/apps/productpresentation/index.php?product_id=NMIMQ205MG
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> Oh man, that's expensive! ;-)
How about this?
http://uk.insight.com/en-gb/productinfo/monitors/NECMQ02992
Hardware calibratable colour? Ouch...
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Invisible wrote:
>> Oh man, that's expensive! ;-)
Hopefully you realize that each of these costs probably less than a week's
salary of the person using it, right? :-)
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
"How did he die?" "He got shot in the hand."
"That was fatal?"
"He was holding a live grenade at the time."
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Invisible <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> Well, well... How times have changed!
>
> I just have a look at monitor prices, and discovered that you can now
> like, that's another matter...)
>
> At the other end of the spectrum (you see what I did there?), we have:
>
> http://uk.insight.com/en-gb/apps/productpresentation/index.php?product_id=NMIMQ205MG
>
> Oh man, that's expensive! ;-)
A clever marketer (an oxymoron, I know) would pair it with an EKG monitor... for
the people who have a heart attack when they see the price.
Seriously, does anyone know if the device contains any technology which is
actually required by the device's purpose that justifies the cost rather than
this being a case of "We'll take the money because we can get it from people who
are used to throwing around other people's money" ?
Best Regards,
Mike C.
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>> At the other end of the spectrum (you see what I did there?), we have:
>>
>>
http://uk.insight.com/en-gb/apps/productpresentation/index.php?product_id=NMIMQ205MG
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>> Oh man, that's expensive! ;-)
>
> A clever marketer (an oxymoron, I know) would pair it with an EKG monitor... for
> the people who have a heart attack when they see the price.
LOL.
> Seriously, does anyone know if the device contains any technology which is
> actually required by the device's purpose that justifies the cost rather than
> this being a case of "We'll take the money because we can get it from people who
> are used to throwing around other people's money" ?
Well, it *does* have a higher resolution than anything else in the
entire product catalogue...
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On 09/02/2011 04:09 PM, Darren New wrote:
> Invisible wrote:
>>> Oh man, that's expensive! ;-)
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> Hopefully you realize that each of these costs probably less than a
> week's salary of the person using it, right? :-)
...there are people who use colour-calibrated monitors?
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On 09/02/2011 4:43 PM, Invisible wrote:
> On 09/02/2011 04:09 PM, Darren New wrote:
>> Invisible wrote:
>>>> Oh man, that's expensive! ;-)
>>
>> Hopefully you realize that each of these costs probably less than a
>> week's salary of the person using it, right? :-)
>
> ....there are people who use colour-calibrated monitors?
No. That's why they sell them :-P
--
Regards
Stephen
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Invisible wrote:
> ...there are people who use colour-calibrated monitors?
I take it you didn't actually read the description, then.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
"How did he die?" "He got shot in the hand."
"That was fatal?"
"He was holding a live grenade at the time."
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Mike the Elder wrote:
> Seriously, does anyone know if the device contains any technology which is
Very high resolution, 10-bit grayscale, and (if in the USA) probably a third
of the cost is insurance for people who sue the maker of the monitor because
they got breast cancer and the radiologist didn't see it.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
"How did he die?" "He got shot in the hand."
"That was fatal?"
"He was holding a live grenade at the time."
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On 2/9/2011 6:21 AM, Invisible wrote:
> Well, well... How times have changed!
>
> I just have a look at monitor prices, and discovered that you can now
> like, that's another matter...)
Even though you aren't /exactly/ asking for recommendations, I
nevertheless feel compelled to divulge some info about my current monitor:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/602277-REG/Acer_ET_WH3HP_002_H213H_bmid_21_5_Widescreen.html
It's got a native resolution of 1920x1080, cost me about $155, and
there's *not*one* pixel out of place. The viewing angle is very
satisfactory. Games with frame rates relying on vsync are actually very
smooth. There's no "GameBoy Ghosting" that I have seen. It's humongous
compared to my last monitor (Sony Multiscan CRT, 1152x1024, $400,
refurbished, circa 1999). Brand new, this Acer 213H cost me less $,
out-performs my last video peripheral, and doesn't make me feel like
I've got photonic daggers penetrating my eyes.
Of course, this is my first LCD monitor, so take everything I say with a
grain of sodium chloride. But I've seen other comparably-priced LCDs,
and I must say, this thing is awesome :)
Sam
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